Bio

Sangho Chae is an associate professor of supply chain management at Tilburg University. His research focuses on supply network structures and their implications for innovation, supply risk, and sustainability. His research interests also include factors that bring changes to supply network structures. His research appears in the Journal of Operations Management, Journal of Supply Chain Management, Journal of Business Logistics, International Journal of Operations & Production Management, and Journal of Business Ethics among others. He is an associate editor of the Journal of Supply Chain Management and International Journal of Operations & Production Management. He also serves on the editorial review board of the Journal of Operations Management. He holds his Ph.D. from Arizona State University. Before his Ph.D., he was a demand planner at the Italian subsidiary of Samsung Electronics.

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  1. Buyer abusive behavior and supplier welfare: An empirical study of tr…

    Kim, S., Chae, S., Wagner, S. M., & Miller, J. W. (2022). Buyer abusive behavior and supplier welfare: An empirical study of truck owner‐operators. Journal of Supply Chain Management, 58(4), 90-111.
  2. Supplier innovation value from a buyer-supplier structural equivalenc…

    Chae, S., Yan, T., & Yang, Y. (2020). Supplier innovation value from a buyer-supplier structural equivalence view: Evidence from the PACE Awards in the automotive industry. Journal of Operations Management, 66(7-8), 820-838.
  3. Trading‐off innovation novelty and information protection in supplier…

    Yan, T., Yang, Y., Dooley, K., & Chae, S. (2020). Trading‐off innovation novelty and information protection in supplier selection for a new product development project: Supplier ties as signals. Journal of Operations Management, 66(7-8), 933-957.
  4. To insource or outsource the sourcing? A behavioral investigation of …

    Chae, S., Lawson, B., Kull, T., & Choi, T. (2019). To insource or outsource the sourcing? A behavioral investigation of the multi-tier sourcing decision. International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 39(3), 385-405.
  5. Buyer power and supplier relationship commitment - A cognitive evalua…

    Chae, S., Choi, T. Y., & Hur, D. (2017). Buyer power and supplier relationship commitment: A cognitive evaluation theory perspective. Journal of Supply Chain Management, 53(2), 39-60.

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